Travels through the Canadas, containing a description of the picturesque scenery on some of the rivers and lakes; with an account of the productions, commerce, and inhabitants of those provinces. To which is subjoined a comparative view of the manners and customs of several of the Indian nations of North and South America (1807)
Author: Heriot, George, 1759-1839
Subject: Heriot, George, 1759-1839; Indians; Algonquian languages; English language
Publisher: London, R. Phillips
Language: English
Call number: 31735061322313
Digitizing sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
Book contributor: University of Pittsburgh Library System
Collection: university_pittsburgh; americana
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Description
First chapter contains description of the Azores
"Part second contains a minute description of the peculiarities of various nations of American aborigines, principally derived from other printed works."--Sabin
"Vocabulary of the Algonquin tongue": pp. 579-599; "Indicative mood of the verb sakia, to love": pp. 599-600; "Numeration": pp. 601-602
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